
The New Breed
Brotherhood of War, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Eric G. Dove
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By:
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W. E. B. Griffin
As the Congo erupts in violent rebellion in 1964, old faces and new find themselves swept into a maelstrom of danger as the United States becomes more and more deeply involved. Husbands and wives, generals, colonels, and cocksure privates find that there is now not only a new breed of soldier, but a new breed of war - sudden, savage, played by no rules ever known before. To learn it, the men of the brotherhood must risk everything, but when the summons comes, they are ready to answer the call....
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Great saga
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first audio book i have listened, had read the story, really enjoyed it, think i will be buying moreWhat about Eric G. Dove’s performance did you like?
thought the reader was just greatreally enjoyed
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Best of the Series
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Amazing!!
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Great Sequel
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I enjoy this saga immensely fifth time through
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Too Far Fetched For This Old Soldier
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If you liked the first 6, you'll also enjoy the last 3 books, but frankly, I wish I hadn't read the last 3. They tarnished the overall enjoyment. The last 3 books are mostly about covert operations in the Congo and Argentina, and there is a lot of rehash and actual reprinting of excerpts from earlier books. And the number of action reports seem to continue to increase, rather than actual story-telling.
I was disappointed; it felt like the author was just trying to sell books based on the success of the first 6 books, and these were a tack-on to a series that he ended after 6 books.
My recommendation is to stop after book 6
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Still very enjoyable
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loved it
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